[Bukit Timah] Primary Schools
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rgps888:
I don't think so. But those 2 can walk straight to the general office and put their names in the waitlist after the balloting. Who else can be faster than them if they are already in the school?
is there an official policy ? that the balloted out names will get the priority ?KSP:
Actually the 2 who will be ballot out can put their names in the waitlist. Chances of them getting in within the first years will be high. -
minnie2004:
what you are saying is supply can't meet demandScary:
Some kids spend 3 hrs on road to travel to schools in this area depriving others who live near to it not able to get in. Sometimes I just wonder why parents want to put their kids through such travelling 'torture'. I rather my kid spend the time in revising work or sleeping comfortably at home. They are so young, can't protect themselves if anything happen on the bus.
The demand can't meet supply b/c of all the students travelling there from all over the island! Despite the area's population density is among the lowest in the country (correct me if I'm wrong). There are too many top schools concentrated in one area.
Just an idea: how about MOE moves one of the most popular schools, e.g. NYPS or RGPS away from this area? They are not supported by good infrastructure in the first place. Then all the traffic problems in the area will be solved. But of course property owners in that area will strongly object
we will be happy if demand can't meet supply
how to move the school ? NYPS is on founder's land,RGPS just shifted all the way there recently -
Called up Pei Hwa. 67 appl (<1km) balloting for 44 vacancies. 9 of them are PRs
Good luck to all, including my DD
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Everyoneโs focused on too many ppl within 1km of RGPS this year, which is certainly true - BUT WHAT IS ALSO INTERESTING IS THAT 63 VACANCIES FOR PHASE 2C WAS BY FAR THE LOWEST IN THE PAST FEW YEARS, COMPARED TO 78, 77 AND 86 IN 2007-2009. Any theories on why? PV program too big? Just a random occurence that this year saw an abnormally high influx of alumniโs children and/or siblings?? I for one think the PV program ought to be kept small, especially if they arbitrarily decide who to give it to.
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Liverpool73:
Everyone's focused on too many ppl within 1km of RGPS this year, which is certainly true - BUT WHAT IS ALSO INTERESTING IS THAT 63 VACANCIES FOR PHASE 2C WAS BY FAR THE LOWEST IN THE PAST FEW YEARS, COMPARED TO 78, 77 AND 86 IN 2007-2009. Any theories on why? PV program too big? Just a random occurence that this year saw an abnormally high influx of alumni's children and/or siblings?? I for one think the PV program ought to be kept small, especially if they arbitrarily decide who to give it to.
The number for P1 and 2A is more this year. -
KSP:
Hmmm... maybe that won't repeat next year... could have been a random occurence... :?Liverpool73:
Everyone's focused on too many ppl within 1km of RGPS this year, which is certainly true - BUT WHAT IS ALSO INTERESTING IS THAT 63 VACANCIES FOR PHASE 2C WAS BY FAR THE LOWEST IN THE PAST FEW YEARS, COMPARED TO 78, 77 AND 86 IN 2007-2009. Any theories on why? PV program too big? Just a random occurence that this year saw an abnormally high influx of alumni's children and/or siblings?? I for one think the PV program ought to be kept small, especially if they arbitrarily decide who to give it to.
The number for P1 and 2A is more this year. -
verykiasu2010:
what you are saying is supply can't meet demandminnie2004:
[quote=\"Scary\"]Some kids spend 3 hrs on road to travel to schools in this area depriving others who live near to it not able to get in. Sometimes I just wonder why parents want to put their kids through such travelling 'torture'. I rather my kid spend the time in revising work or sleeping comfortably at home. They are so young, can't protect themselves if anything happen on the bus.
The demand can't meet supply b/c of all the students travelling there from all over the island! Despite the area's population density is among the lowest in the country (correct me if I'm wrong). There are too many top schools concentrated in one area.
Just an idea: how about MOE moves one of the most popular schools, e.g. NYPS or RGPS away from this area? They are not supported by good infrastructure in the first place. Then all the traffic problems in the area will be solved. But of course property owners in that area will strongly object
we will be happy if demand can't meet supply
how to move the school ? NYPS is on founder's land,RGPS just shifted all the way there recently[/quote]oops, it's a typo :oops: :clubmyself:
you have sharp eyes verykiasu2010!
NYPS can still sell their land and move to a bigger place, although it's easier said than done
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Liverpool,
PVs should be kept to a reasonable number. Hopefully, the number of grassroot/religious groups is also controlled but that is not possible.
This year, Phase 1 in some schools have taken up a huge number of vacancies. -
Liverpool73:
BUT WHAT IS ALSO INTERESTING IS THAT 63 VACANCIES FOR PHASE 2C WAS BY FAR THE LOWEST IN THE PAST FEW YEARS, COMPARED TO 78, 77 AND 86 IN 2007-2009. Any theories on why?
I suspect the problem lies in phase 2A2 - For a child whose parent or sibling has studied in the school of choice; or whose parent is a staff member of the school of choice. How many of us have children with such wide age gap e.g. 6 or more years apart. Most parents would have signed up alumni. This is the phase that is easily unaccounted for.........that's my opinion. -
Juanthedragon:
Not all schools have alumni though...Pei Hwa doesnt have alumni and that explains the big number of parents who registered under 2A2. Also there are some who missed the deadline to join alumni, that is why they have to register under 2A2 as well.Liverpool73:
BUT WHAT IS ALSO INTERESTING IS THAT 63 VACANCIES FOR PHASE 2C WAS BY FAR THE LOWEST IN THE PAST FEW YEARS, COMPARED TO 78, 77 AND 86 IN 2007-2009. Any theories on why?
I suspect the problem lies in phase 2A2 - For a child whose parent or sibling has studied in the school of choice; or whose parent is a staff member of the school of choice. How many of us have children with such wide age gap e.g. 6 or more years apart. Most parents would have signed up alumni. This is the phase that is easily unaccounted for.........that's my opinion.
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